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Stokols, Daniel; School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine; dstokols@uci.edu; Lejano, Raul Perez; School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine; rplejano@yahoo.com; Hipp, John; School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine; hippj@uci.edu. |
Resilience studies build on the notion that phenomena in the real world should be understood as dynamic social–ecological systems. However, the scholarly community may not be fully aware that social ecology, as a conceptual framework, has a long intellectual history, nor fully cognizant of its foundational theory. In this article, we trace the intellectual roots and core principles of social ecology and demonstrate how these principles enable a broader conceptualization of resilience than may be found in much of the literature. We then illustrate how the resulting notion of resilience as transactional process and multi-capital formation affords new perspectives on diverse phenomena such as global financial crises and adaptation to environmental... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Environment– Behavior transactions; Resilience; Social capital; Social ecology. |
Ano: 2013 |
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